Table S3. Description and reasoning behind potential confounders associated with mode of early feeding and infant anthropometry at 6 months of age [22, 46–53, 54–59]. (DOCX 14 kb
Tables S1, S2 and S3. The unadjusted associations between the fussy eating profile and child body co...
Interview guide. Table S2. Observation protocol. Table S3. Themes and summary per family. (DOCX 25Â ...
Figure S1. Flow-chart of participants included in the longitudinal analysis. Figure S2. Proportion o...
Table S1. Univariate analysis of infant body composition at 6 months of age stratified by mode of ea...
Table S4. Associations between measures of infant appetite including measures of enjoyment of food, ...
Figure S1. Distributional assessment of infant anthropometric measurements at 6Â months of age by st...
Figure S2. Associations between measures of general appetite with infant obesity and growth at 6 mon...
Table S9. Sensitivity analyses assessing the role of mode of early feeding on measures of infant ant...
Table S2. Postnatal characteristics previously implicated with infant adiposity, by UPBEAT randomisa...
Table S8. Predictors of missing exposure (mode of infant feeding) and maternal covariate data in inf...
Table S7. Sensitivity analysis of removal of infants born > 34 weeks’ gestation and ≤ 37 weeks’ gest...
Table S6. Comparison of baseline maternal and neonatal demographic, clinical, and anthropometric cha...
Table S1. Baseline characteristics of participants in excluded and included groups. Table S2. Associ...
The anthropometric measures at 3, 6 and 12 months of the infants. Figure S1. The Mean (SD) of weight...
Abstract Background Maternal obesity and rapid infant weight gain have been associated with increase...
Tables S1, S2 and S3. The unadjusted associations between the fussy eating profile and child body co...
Interview guide. Table S2. Observation protocol. Table S3. Themes and summary per family. (DOCX 25Â ...
Figure S1. Flow-chart of participants included in the longitudinal analysis. Figure S2. Proportion o...
Table S1. Univariate analysis of infant body composition at 6 months of age stratified by mode of ea...
Table S4. Associations between measures of infant appetite including measures of enjoyment of food, ...
Figure S1. Distributional assessment of infant anthropometric measurements at 6Â months of age by st...
Figure S2. Associations between measures of general appetite with infant obesity and growth at 6 mon...
Table S9. Sensitivity analyses assessing the role of mode of early feeding on measures of infant ant...
Table S2. Postnatal characteristics previously implicated with infant adiposity, by UPBEAT randomisa...
Table S8. Predictors of missing exposure (mode of infant feeding) and maternal covariate data in inf...
Table S7. Sensitivity analysis of removal of infants born > 34 weeks’ gestation and ≤ 37 weeks’ gest...
Table S6. Comparison of baseline maternal and neonatal demographic, clinical, and anthropometric cha...
Table S1. Baseline characteristics of participants in excluded and included groups. Table S2. Associ...
The anthropometric measures at 3, 6 and 12 months of the infants. Figure S1. The Mean (SD) of weight...
Abstract Background Maternal obesity and rapid infant weight gain have been associated with increase...
Tables S1, S2 and S3. The unadjusted associations between the fussy eating profile and child body co...
Interview guide. Table S2. Observation protocol. Table S3. Themes and summary per family. (DOCX 25Â ...
Figure S1. Flow-chart of participants included in the longitudinal analysis. Figure S2. Proportion o...